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Director
  
William Dieterle

Duration
  

Costume design
  
Ursula Maes

Language
  
English

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Biography, Drama

Running time
  
1h 34m

Country
  
United States

Magic Fire movie poster

Release date
  
1955

Writer
  
Bertita Harding (screenplay), Ewald Andre Dupont (screenplay), David T. Chantler (screenplay), Bertita Harding (based upon the novel by)

Music director
  
Richard Wagner, Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Cast
  
Yvonne De Carlo
(Minna Planer),
Carlos Thompson
(Franz Liszt),
Rita Gam
(Cosima Liszt),
Valentina Cortese
(Mathilde Wesendonk),
Alan Badel
(Richard Wagner),
Peter Cushing
(Otto Wesendonk)

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Magic Fire is a 1955 biographical film about the life of composer Richard Wagner, released by Republic Pictures.

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Overview

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Directed by William Dieterle, the film made extensive use of Wagner's music, which was arranged by Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Dieterle worked with Korngold on several Warner Bros. films, including A Midsummer Night's Dream and Juarez. It was one of the final films Republic made in the two-strip color process known as Trucolor.

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Although many details about Wagner's life were accurately portrayed, the film often distorted some facts, apparently for dramatic purposes. One high point was the accurate depiction of the riot at the Paris Opera House for the premiere of the revised version of Tannhäuser. The film depicted King Ludwig II's patronage of Wagner, without going into much detail about the king's controversial personality.

The film used a very large cast, opulent sets, and lavish costumes. Since Republic was known primarily for westerns and adventure serials, Magic Fire was one of the rare "prestige" films to be produced by studio chief Herbert Yates. Nevertheless, critical response was mixed and box office receipts in the U.S. were disappointing.

Cast

  • Alan Badel ... Richard Wagner
  • Yvonne De Carlo ... Minna Planer
  • Carlos Thompson ... Franz Liszt
  • Rita Gam... Cosima Liszt
  • Valentina Cortese ... Mathilde Wesendonck
  • Peter Cushing ... Otto Wesendonck
  • Frederick Valk ... Minister von Moll
  • Gerhard Riedmann ... King Ludwig II
  • Erik Schumann ... Hans von Bülow
  • Robert Freitag ... August Roeckel
  • Heinz Klingenberg ... King of Saxonia
  • Charles Régnier ... Giacomo Meyerbeer
  • Kurt Großkurth ... Magdeburg Theatre Manager (as Kurt Grosskurth)
  • Fritz Rasp ... Pfistermeister
  • Hans Quest ... Robert Hubner
  • Jan Hendriks ... Mikhail Bakunin
  • Erich Wolfgang Korngold ... Hans Richter (uncredited)
  • Production

    The film was shot in Italy and Germany over 12 weeks.

    Crew

  • Directed by William Dieterle
  • Writing credits: David T. Chantler, screenplay; Ewald André Dupont, screenplay (as E. A. Dupont);
  • Bertita Harding, screenplay; based on the novel Magic Fire: The Story of Wagner's Life and Music (1954)
  • Produced by William Dieterle
  • Original Music by Erich Wolfgang Korngold
  • Cinematography by Ernest Haller
  • Art Direction by Robert Herlth
  • Costume Design by Ursula Maes
  • Virgil Hart .... assistant director
  • Frank T. Dyke .... sound
  • Walter Rühland .... sound (as Walter Ruehland)
  • Léo L. Fuchs .... still photographer (uncredited)
  • Stanley E. Johnson .... supervising editor (as Stanley Johnson)
  • Tatjana Gsovsky .... choreographer
  • Rudolf Hartmann .... opera stager (as Professor Rudolf Hartmann)
  • Erich Wolfgang Korngold .... music supervisor
  • Release dates

    It was released in the United Kingdom on July 15, 1955, and in the United States on March 29, 1956. Other European releases were in Denmark on November 21, 1956, and in Finland on October 18, 1957.

    References

    Magic Fire Wikipedia
    Magic Fire IMDb Magic Fire themoviedb.org